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    Tri County Orthopaedic Center

    1.8 (5 reviews)
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    Huntt H Andrew Jr MD

    Huntt H Andrew Jr MD

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    Dr Huntt has little to no regard for his patients time. a normal wait is 1-2 hours and that's…read morebefore noon!!! He's not worth it.

    I visited Dr. Huntt because I hurt my right shoulder practicing overhead squats with a barbell at…read morethe gym. As soon as I finished, the pain began. This happened once before, but the pain was much less severe. After my visit, I found out that the treatment I was given was not the best. First, the nurse took an X-Ray. I was advised that due to the way my pain began, there was little likelihood that the X-Ray would show the cause of my pain, and it exposed me to unnecessary radiation. Next, after a brief exam, Dr. Huntt said, "I will get you a cortisone shot, that's what you're here for." I told him that was not the case. I just wanted to find out the cause of my shoulder pain. I was worried it could be a problem with my rotator cuff. I had taken no medication for it, as it only hurt when I raised my arm a certain way. I asked him if a cortisone shot was the prescribed treatment for my condition, and he said yes. So, I let him administer the shot. I later found out, that it was overkill, and that a trial of less potent medicine, such as an over the counter drug Aleve, may have been a better way to go. I did not realize how strong the cortisone shot was, nor did I know that it was harmful to me due to my medical history (which he had) of hypothyroidism (for which I am on medication). You may reference this article (one of many I found): http://www.naturalendocrinesolutions.com/archives/the-dangers-of-steroid-medications-how-they-affect-thyroid-health/. Here is a quote from the article: "The way that corticosteroids can cause the development of hypothyroidism, or worsen it in individuals who already have this condition, is by reducing or stopping the secretion of TSH. This in turn will result in a reduction of thyroid hormone in the body." Why was Dr. Huntt unaware of this??? Did he read my medical history??? Enough said..... I wish I had been more informed. I had no idea that a cortisone injection would be recommended by the doctor, so I never looked into it in advance. Too late now for me.

    Tri County Orthopaedic Center - orthopedists - Updated June 2026

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